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  2. Commercial offshore diving - Wikipedia

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    Surface supplied diving equipment on display. Commercial offshore diving, sometimes shortened to just offshore diving, generally refers to the branch of commercial diving, with divers working in support of the exploration and production sector of the oil and gas industry in places such as the Gulf of Mexico in the United States, the North Sea in the United Kingdom and Norway, and along the ...

  3. Commercial diving - Wikipedia

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    Offshore diving is a well known branch of commercial diving, with divers working in support of the exploration and production sector of the oil and gas industry in places such as the Gulf of Mexico in the United States, the North Sea in the United Kingdom, and Norway and along the coast of Brazil.

  4. Saturation diving - Wikipedia

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    Saturation diving has applications in scientific diving and commercial offshore diving. [14] Commercial offshore diving, sometimes shortened to just offshore diving, is a branch of commercial diving, with divers working in support of the exploration and production sector of the oil and gas industry in places such as the Gulf of Mexico in the ...

  5. Professional diving - Wikipedia

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    The DCBC is a federally incorporated not-for-profit body which was originally set up to replace the offshore diver certification regime of the National Energy Board and the offshore petroleum boards. DCBC is the only national body which certifies offshore and inshore commercial divers in Canada.

  6. Diving activities - Wikipedia

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    Commercial diving is industry related and includes civil engineering tasks such as in oil exploration, offshore construction, dam maintenance and harbour works. Commercial divers may also be employed to perform tasks related to marine activities, such as naval diving, ships husbandry, marine salvage or aquaculture.

  7. Association of Diving Contractors International - Wikipedia

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    It was responsible for publishing Consensus Standards for Commercial Diving Operations, which, among other things, defined qualifications for its diving certifications as well as safety procedures in underwater activities. [3] Its latest version, the 6.3 Revision of the Sixth Edition, was published in 2018.

  8. International Marine Contractors Association - Wikipedia

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    1972 - Association of Offshore Diving Contractors AODC founded. 1990 - Dynamically Positioned Vessel Owners Association DPVOA, and AODC Middle East Section founded. 1995 - AODC and DPVOA merged to form IMCA. 1997 - Offshore Survey Division formed. 1999 - Observer status granted at the International Maritime Organization.

  9. Category:Commercial diving - Wikipedia

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    Commercial offshore diving; O. Offshore commercial diving; P. Potable water diving; S. Sponge diving This page was last edited on 16 July 2021, at 09:45 ...